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Am almost done with actually turning a Cindy Drozda-esque lidded box -
with an inlaid rim - though I didn't have the guts to turn the finial as an integral part of the lid. The illustrated procedure - with notes - I put together based on watching Drozda turn one - and going through about 150 photos - works (her onion finial isn't trivial to reproduce, or even to get close). If you've compromised an idea for a piece just because you either can't figure out the "chucking" sequence or even how the part can be held to do the necessary turning, this stuff might provide some solutions. And the more ways you have to hold a part, the more options you have for your next piece. As usual, questions, comments, suggestions and constructive criticism that can help improve this info will be appreciated. The goal is to make useful information available for other turners - and maybe get someone to try something they didn't think they could do. http://www.svwoodturners.org/Demonst...oxProcess.html charlie b |
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